mysteriou

GUYS I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING so Viktor says he’s been neglecting both life and love for over twenty years……he’s 27 years old going on 28 so HE WAS ABOUT SEVEN YEARS OLD WHEN HE STOPPED CARING ABOUT LOVE AND HIS LIFE!!! I’m in serious need of some Viktor backstory right now pls anythinggg

Nuzleaf, while threatening a Pokemon:
*dark voice* We have ways of making you tal– *looks down, lighter voice* Hero, Hero, yer dad’s workin’ right no— oh my gosh, did you draw this?? *holds up picture of a leaf, beaming* That is so good!

Top 6 favorite French cartoons ( also I got Pokemon Moon from Walmart on Friday I think)

Ohh this is a really good question Roya! Also congrats on getting pokemon moon :D As usual, it’s difficult to decide who ranks higher than the others (well except for number one) so they all rank close to each other for me :3

1.Code Lyoko: bless this show, one of the very few that managed to blend 2D and cgi really well, also the story was really good

3.Oggy and the Cockroaches: imagine Tom and Jerry’s slapstick but crazier, and you got the main vibe of the show XD it’s quite creative, as it manages to convey a lot of ideas without any speech at all, that’s impressive

5.The Daltons: when one of the most memorable group of characters from a franchise gets their own comedy spin-off you know it’s going to be fun *thumbs up* Made as an homage to the creators of the Lucky Luke comics, from the same people who made Oggy, it keeps some of the silly slapstick together with a good dose of crazyness

6.LoliRock: Now, apart from the fact that I deeply love magical girl series, this show is really lovable, with interesting charming characters, pretty great animation (I love you guys at studio Inspidea in Malaysia, keep up the good work) and some cool worldbuilding and lore that we’re surely going to discover more in the next season!

The adventures of TinTin (1991–1992): Looking for adventures all around the world, and mysteries to solve? There you have it! It’s pretty nice to watch, and surprisingly relaxing to me, not sure why XD

In 1804, the book Modern Geography – a Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States and Colonies: with the Oceans, Seas and Isles: In all Parts of the World was published by John Pinkerton. In it there is a comment regarding a population of Aborigines that shared Sydney Harbor with another tribe. They were described as flat-nosed with wide nostrils; thick eyebrows and sunken eyes. Their mouths were of ‘prodigious width’ with thick lips and prominent jaws. The Aborigines regarded them as another people entirely: the Yahoos or Yowies meaning “hairy people”.